My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise - Questions

This is a discussion on My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise - Questions ; On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 04:33:27 -0800, Maurits van de Kamp wrote:
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Re: My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise

Sorry, but "Post hoc, ergo propter hoc" is not a valid proof. But I'm
not really concerned with how s/h/it got that way; s/h/it is in my
twit list and I'm content to let others worry about the Darwinian
origins of the specious.

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Re: My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise

I´m starting my activities in Linux operational system, but in a
firist impression, I think so this is a powerfull toolbox to servers
and desktop, if the users can understand your language.

Sincerily,

Mc.Eagle

Re: My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise

Mc.Eagle wrote:
> I´m starting my activities in Linux operational system, but in a
> firist impression, I think so this is a powerfull toolbox to servers
> and desktop, if the users can understand your language.
>
> Sincerily,
>
> Mc.Eagle

Mr Mc Eagle,

Word to your mother.

We speak using the tongue clicks of the Sung! tribe of central africa.

Re: My experiences trying to leverage the power of Linux in the enterprise

Mc.Eagle wrote:
> I´m starting my activities in Linux operational system, but in a
> firist impression, I think so this is a powerfull toolbox to servers
> and desktop, if the users can understand your language.
>
> Sincerily,